Scientific Games has been selected to power Deutsche Klassenlotterie Berlin’s (DKLB) retail and digital lottery sales under a new seven-year contract.
Following a competitive procurement process, Scientific Games has been selected to provide its Symphony omnichannel gaming system to enhance the customer lottery experience for LOTTO-Berlin players.
The new platform is set for launch in 2027, with DKLB becoming the sixth European lottery to choose Scientific Games’ Symphony system.
“Scientific Games is proud to be the primary technology partner for Deutsche Klassenlotterie Berlin,” said Matthias Müller, International Lottery Systems VP of sales and marketing at Scientific Games. “Together, we’re deploying our Symphony lottery gaming system, which includes the versatile Symphony multi-tenant platform and omnichannel player account management system that will serve several German lotteries.
“This enhanced lottery system ensures best-of-breed system integration throughout the life of our agreement.”
Lotto-Berlin CEO Hansjörg Höltkemeier commented: “With our selection of Scientific Games and Symphony, we are not only responding to the ever-increasing requirements in the areas of operational safety and cyber security but also focusing on continuity. Above all, we are investing in a new system architecture that will lead to an excellent, system-supported customer experience across all our sales channels.”
Scientific Games has served as a technology provider to DKLB for more than 20 years.